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Winter in Bordeaux has its own magic. The city slows down, the vineyards are alive with behind-the-scenes activity, and cozy tastings make you feel right at home. Whether you’re wandering charming streets, exploring wineries, or warming up with a great glass of wine, Bordeaux in winter is simply irresistible. Discover Bordeaux at a slower pace In winter, the city takes a deep breath. The streets are quieter, cafés are inviting, and the rhythm of life allows you to really soak in Bordeaux’s charm. Take a stroll along the river, explore historic neighborhoods, or wander through the surrounding vineyards, there’s a unique calm that makes every moment feel special. Behind the scenes

Today, we shine a spotlight on all the women who get moving. International Women’s Sports Day celebrates those who train, compete, or try a new activity. You don’t have to be a famous champion, every move counts and inspires. More than sport, a source of inspiration Women’s sports are not just about performance. They’re about courage, perseverance, and solidarity. Every stride, every shot, every movement shows that nothing is impossible when you believe in yourself. And let’s be honest, the atmosphere at a women’s competition is simply magical. Moving differently, our vision in Saint-Émilion We love offering experiences that combine gentle activity, nature, and discovery. Our electric bike tour in Saint-Émilion is

Spicy and bold cuisine takes you on a journey and awakens the senses. Curry, chili, ginger, pepper, mild or fiery spices… but when it comes to choosing a wine, the pairing can quickly become tricky. Too powerful, too tannic, or too high in alcohol, and the wine only intensifies the heat. Fortunately, with a few simple guidelines, it’s absolutely possible to create beautiful, well-balanced pairings. Why is spicy food difficult to pair with wine? Chili heat amplifies the perception of alcohol and tannins. A wine that is too structured can quickly feel aggressive and unbalanced. The goal is not to fight the spices, but to soften them and complement the

Every year on January 6th, or the first Sunday of January, French families celebrate Epiphany. This religious holiday commemorates the visit of the Three Wise Men to baby Jesus, but it has also become a beloved family tradition centered around the Galette des Rois. The origin of Epiphany The word “Epiphany” comes from Greek and means “appearance”. In the Christian tradition, the holiday honors the arrival of the three Wise Men Melchior, Gaspar, and Balthazar, who brought gifts to baby Jesus. Over time, Epiphany has become popular as a family celebration, not just for its religious significance. The Galette des Rois The most famous symbol of Epiphany is the Galette des Rois. There are two main types : - Frangipane galette

The start of a new year is always a great excuse to slow down, raise a glass, and dream a little. New projects, new discoveries, new travels… and why not Bordeaux? In winter, the vineyards are calm and peaceful. The vines are resting, the châteaux take more time to welcome visitors, and the atmosphere feels more intimate. It’s a different way to experience Bordeaux, softer, more authentic, and far from the crowds. The beginning of the year is also the perfect moment to start imagining what’s next. A future trip, a day in the vineyards, a lunch in the heart of an estate, or simply the pleasure of sharing a